Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 34
... woman , born of an old Irish family , she had thrown herself into all kinds of for- lorn hopes . It was said of her that her most ardent desire was to be the Joan of Arc of Ireland , that she might die for her country . ON Easter ...
... woman , born of an old Irish family , she had thrown herself into all kinds of for- lorn hopes . It was said of her that her most ardent desire was to be the Joan of Arc of Ireland , that she might die for her country . ON Easter ...
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... woman wept in the street . " Ah , poor Tom MacDonagh , " she said . " And he would n't have hurt a fly ! " I do not know what dream these men had in their minds , but this much is cer- tain , there was nothing unclean or mean about ...
... woman wept in the street . " Ah , poor Tom MacDonagh , " she said . " And he would n't have hurt a fly ! " I do not know what dream these men had in their minds , but this much is cer- tain , there was nothing unclean or mean about ...
Page 39
... woman's college , a book notable . for its spirit of youth and for its shrewd and humorous observation . At this time Jean Webster was living with her mother in the family home at Fredonia , New York . While negotiations for her first ...
... woman's college , a book notable . for its spirit of youth and for its shrewd and humorous observation . At this time Jean Webster was living with her mother in the family home at Fredonia , New York . While negotiations for her first ...
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... woman's college , a book notable for its spirit of youth and for its shrewd . and humorous observation . At this time Jean Webster was living with her mother in the family home at Fredonia , New York . While negotiations for her first ...
... woman's college , a book notable for its spirit of youth and for its shrewd . and humorous observation . At this time Jean Webster was living with her mother in the family home at Fredonia , New York . While negotiations for her first ...
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... woman quietly returned . They joined in putting the little one to bed . Then , without more words , Jane kissed the child , and came back to kiss her again when she had got to the door . " Aunt Nancy , I hate you , " she said as she ...
... woman quietly returned . They joined in putting the little one to bed . Then , without more words , Jane kissed the child , and came back to kiss her again when she had got to the door . " Aunt Nancy , I hate you , " she said as she ...
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